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JANE'S INTELLIGENCE REVIEW VOL: 21 NO 8 (11) answer(s).
 
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Alternative energy: two scenarios for a nuclear Iran / Forden, Geoffrey   Journal Article
Forden, Geoffrey Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's retention of power means that Iran's nuclear ambitions are likely to continue. This article explores how and when Iran could achieve a nuclear weapons capability and what these scenarios might entail.
Key Words Nuclear Energy  Iran  Nuclear weapon  Nuclear Programme 
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Falklands frontiers: oil exploration at the ends of the earth / Munks, Robert   Journal Article
Munks, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract As oil companies prepare to begin a new round of exploratory drilling for oil off the coast of the disputed Falkland (Malvinas) Islands, article assesses the local government's low-key policy of attemping to play down hopes of an economic bonanza.
Key Words Malvinas  Falkland  Oil Exploration 
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Generation kill / Jasparro, Chris   Journal Article
Jasparro, Chris Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract There has been a rash of reports in the past two years about child soldiers and suicide bombers being recruited in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan. This article analyses hwo indoctrine of youths remains a serious challenge for counter-insurgency practitioners.
Key Words Terrorism  Iraq  Afghanistan  Child Soldiers  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Hornets nest: Camp 5: Nigeria's strongest militant base / Smith, Ankar   Journal Article
Smith, Ankar Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Harbouring both criminal and militant groups, Camp 5 is a powerful enclave. When two vessels carrying valuable cargo were attacked in May, the government launched a military crackdown on the camp and offered an amnesty to militants. Article assesses the impact.
Key Words Crime  Nigeria  Camp 5  Militant Groups  Niger Delta Region  Oil Bunkering 
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On dry land: the onshore drivers of piracy / Chalk, Peter; Smallman, Laurence   Journal Article
Chalk, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The international community has responded to the growing piracy problem off Somalia through maritime means. This article argue that piracy will never be eradicated unless measures are taken on land as well.
Key Words Maritime Security  Piracy  Somalia  Maritime Piracy 
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Pipe dream: China seeks land and sea energy security / Erickson, Andrew   Journal Article
Erickson, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Beijing is pursuing a two-pronged strategy to secure its energy, using the navy to protect maritime supply and building new pipelines. Article examines whether this approach will be sufficient for its expected future increase in demand for oil.
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Right turn: European voters to extremist parties / OReilly, Carina   Journal Article
OReilly, Carina Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Right-wing parties outperformed their rivals across the continent in the European parliament elections in June. This article examines what effect the rise of the far-right parties will have on pan-European politics and social stability over the next five years.
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Rising son: North Korea's political succession / Rey, Santaro   Journal Article
Rey, Santaro Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The reported appointment of Kim Jong-un as North Korea's next leader paves the way for a third generation of the kim dynasty. This article examines the prospects for Kim's succession, and the key actors who will determine the viability of this familial plan.
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Sticking power: post-election prospects in Afghanistan / Jane   Journal Article
Jane Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Afghanistan's presidential elections, which incumbent Hamed Karzai looks likely to win, are set for 20 August. This article looks at three possible scenarios for the country after the poll.
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Suspicious minds: NATO-Russian relations have deteriorated / Jones, Bruce   Journal Article
Jones, Bruce Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Russi'a increasing regional paranoia and its attempts to regain great power status has put it on a collision course with NATO. This article examines the sources of tension between Russia and the West and what these mean for the future of the region.
Key Words NATO  United States  Russia  Relations 
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Swat team: Pakistan targets militants in tribal areas / Cloughley, Brian   Journal Article
Cloughley, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Pakistan military has undertaken its largest ever offensive in the North West Frontier Province to defeat Taliban militants. This article examines how successful this strategy will be in the long term, and assesses the prospects for further operation in South Waziristan.
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